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and we need to enleash america's energy entrepreneurs as well. the u.s. can overcome the energy crisis in a few years by merely unleashing the natural gas and oil of technology that tran formed the petroleum industry in the last five years the hornet tal tracking and other things that made it possible the smaller footprint on the surface reach fuel than in the past. it's the green energy sources that consume the most valuable part of the global environment which is the surface of the earth. you have solar cells and wind mills and beau owe fuel and all of these while ignoring the almost energy below the surface of the earth. that can be reached with a small footprint on the earth's. >> george, what is al true rich. how does it fit. >> an orientation toward the need of others. that's an i believe capitalism is intrinsically altruistic. that is to say that capitalism is based on making investments without any assurance that others will respond to them. capitalist investments only work if say that respond imaginatively need of ores. i think capitalism is intr
and we need to enleash america's energy entrepreneurs as well. the u.s. can overcome the energy crisis in a few years by merely unleashing the natural gas and oil of technology that tran formed the petroleum industry in the last five years the hornet tal tracking and other things that made it possible the smaller footprint on the surface reach fuel than in the past. it's the green energy sources that consume the most valuable part of the global environment which is the surface of the earth. you...
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♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea gerri: your own private waterfall is just rooms service, and mouthwatering menus. t a luxury hotel you can get all of this from a hospital bet. new rules tied to oamacare timing paymentsto patient happiness. we have dr. marc siegel. great to have you he. >> it soun good on the service. reward the hospital for getting patients to say we're so happy like it is the hotel. what happens to medical care? doctors perform a service. i don't care whether the surgeon nice thathe paent to gets go marks for smiling. i hope the surgery goes well e feral government basing on consumer satisfaction with medical care is ridiculous. it is too much regulation to much of the fedal government. >> in ay have ve little say how they're tread. >> lok at th satisfaction survey. high-scoring hospitals receive nuses and get cash athe end of the day the unintended consequence
♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea gerri: your own private waterfall is just rooms service, and mouthwatering menus. t a luxury hotel you can get all of this from a hospital bet. new rules tied to oamacare timing paymentsto patient happiness. we have dr. marc siegel. great to have you he. >> it soun good on the service. reward the hospital for getting patients to say we're...
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>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." aleppo under siege, we discover countries may be discovery -- offering support for to the opposition. >> you can hear the sounds of battle still going on. snipers have been shooting. >> hugo chavez came to the victory in the as well as a presidential election. what does he have in store for his next term? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. a team has uncovered evidence which could prove that syrian rebels are getting military assistance from the gulf region. rebel fighter base in aleppo, our journalist found weapons creates a trust to saudi arabia. our correspondent and cameramen filed this report on the battle for aleppo. thousands of years of history have marched through the streets. an ancient city that has been fought over many times before. today, aleppo is at war again. the further you edge into the old city, the sound and fury of battle grows. those who stayed behind must cheat death every day. a simple sign reads, do not cross, sniper
>> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." aleppo under siege, we discover countries may be discovery -- offering support for to the opposition. >> you can hear the sounds of battle still going on. snipers have been shooting. >> hugo chavez came to the victory in the as well as a presidential election. what does he have in store for his next term? welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the...
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corporate america's number-one expenses payroll. if you don't have much of apparel you have a lot of profit. gerri: that me ask you this. did you back on topic. i think the thing that is really frightening is if you look back in history where people have pulled money out of stocks, it goes on for a decade or so. after 1929, the dow jones industrial average did return to its prior levels in the 1950's. beginning in 1971 investors went through 11 years. now, i know people like you are fond of saying, well, the average stock market's return of the last 86 years has been 10 percent, but the reality is nobody invests for 86 years. gerri: you are absolutely right, and that is what people are looking so closely at their recent past performance. unfortunately they are assuming that the recent past, the last five words in years is going to be the next five or ten years. people tend to investing in the rearview mirror. if you drive that where you have car accidents. we need to recognize that we just had a horrific hurricane or tornado. we had
corporate america's number-one expenses payroll. if you don't have much of apparel you have a lot of profit. gerri: that me ask you this. did you back on topic. i think the thing that is really frightening is if you look back in history where people have pulled money out of stocks, it goes on for a decade or so. after 1929, the dow jones industrial average did return to its prior levels in the 1950's. beginning in 1971 investors went through 11 years. now, i know people like you are fond of...
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idea that troops coming home doesn't mean that the issues are settled and there's war weariness in america but what it's level of responsibility that the united states feels should any of these things go south, in terms of what we've tried to create in terms of stable governments? >> i think what you saw in the debates that was governor romney and president obama both understand the american people are sick and tired of these wars. they are sorry they ever heard of the place called the middle east. they just want out. and so the question is how do you, to the degree you can, shape the environment after you get out? and i think that's what all of this talk about 2014 in afghanistan is, to focus the minds of afghan leaders. we are not going to be around. and i actually think iraq has gone better than i expected. so, who knows. afghanistan might too. i'm actually though in the long run, more pessimistic about afghanistan than i am about iraq. >> start by why do you think iraq has gone better than expected and then michael will talk about where you think there's gaps in this path's approach to
idea that troops coming home doesn't mean that the issues are settled and there's war weariness in america but what it's level of responsibility that the united states feels should any of these things go south, in terms of what we've tried to create in terms of stable governments? >> i think what you saw in the debates that was governor romney and president obama both understand the american people are sick and tired of these wars. they are sorry they ever heard of the place called the...
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>>his prsident has failed america is when. they suffer in terms of getting job, flling into poverty, a presidency has not helped america's women. gei:hat matters to women? >> having ajob woud be more useful than frebirth control cents wal-mart sells it for $9. gei: $9. $9. mees i think this is from 1965. it inot romney whos the fuddy-duddy. >> equal pay for equal work has been on the bookoksince 1965. this is crazy with the lilly ledbetter act. those rules we honored with t romney administration in massachusetts. every time they tried to hit them it com back hitting harder. now we find out how fantastic he was to promote qualified women wmen were not paid as welin the obama administration were apparently msnbc. [laughter] gerri: i don't know about that. and white house femle staffers earned $11,000 less. th christina romer said i felt like a piece of meat in the obama administration. [laughter] >> i should not laugh but it is so prepostero fhe democrats to act like ey arthe save years. gerr listen to this man. >> sentor, how w
>>his prsident has failed america is when. they suffer in terms of getting job, flling into poverty, a presidency has not helped america's women. gei:hat matters to women? >> having ajob woud be more useful than frebirth control cents wal-mart sells it for $9. gei: $9. $9. mees i think this is from 1965. it inot romney whos the fuddy-duddy. >> equal pay for equal work has been on the bookoksince 1965. this is crazy with the lilly ledbetter act. those rules we honored with t...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, , now. ♪ gerri: president obama telling last night that the deaths of four americans in libya was not optimal. should he apologize for the comments? here's what ome of your are posting. stuart writes: absolutely. after all, these brave americans were his folks. another very poor choice of words he used in the second debate. dwil bert says: a situation that is not the best. well, in my opinion the president's response to this act of war is not only not optimal, but a national disgrace. we also asked you, 98% of you said yes, 2% said, no. log on to jerry gerri willis.coe there. finally tonight, he promised to have the most transparent presidency ever, but he's anything but transparent. he's not even being transparent about his first major piece of legislation, the stimulus, that was supposed to bring unemployment to 5%. by his own law, his own administration must issue quarterly reports on the law's effects through 2013, but according to the
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, , now. ♪ gerri: president obama telling last night that the deaths of four americans in libya was not optimal. should he apologize for the comments? here's what ome of your are posting. stuart writes: absolutely. after all, these brave americans were his folks. another very poor choice of words he used in the second debate. dwil bert says: a situation that is not the best. well, in my opinion the president's response to this...
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environmental groups sued saying law americas were being too lenient. just a few cases that show how environmental groups ex tort influence over the epa. >> they used a lot of litigation to get federal judges they ordered the epa to do what they want them to do. >> steven hayward is a policy at pepperdine university. >> it is poorly understood by the public and by members of congress. >> my understanding is there is situations where groups file suit against your agency. literally on the same day there are settlements entered into by the agency for those groups. >> i am not aware of any settling in the same day. >> there is a long history of epa working with advocacy groups. and what i would call a sweetheart deal. >> he is a former assistant epa administrative assistant. >> they get to cases they get to recover any fees you have to pay for the costs of bringing a suit. it's a pretty good money maker. >> it gets even worse says homestead. >> many of the same groups get grants from epa. seems like a skewy system. >> i have said it for years but it's the s
environmental groups sued saying law americas were being too lenient. just a few cases that show how environmental groups ex tort influence over the epa. >> they used a lot of litigation to get federal judges they ordered the epa to do what they want them to do. >> steven hayward is a policy at pepperdine university. >> it is poorly understood by the public and by members of congress. >> my understanding is there is situations where groups file suit against your agency....
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the bank of america claims it's not true saying it strongly denies the allegations. wal-mart to facing a proposed class-action lawsuit in chicago the company and to staffing agencies are accused of requiring temporary workers to come early, stay late ian to skip lunch. wal-mart has denied comments until it reviews the suits and wal-mart has threatened to walk off the job when it will hurt the company most the day after thanksgiving. a town hall forum tonight on the city's west side to discuss members of the chicago school board. since the mid 1990's school board members have been appointed by the mayor and before that there were selected by the mayor and candidates movement is growing to let voters elect school board members to levy taxes allowing for more accountability to voters on the road again coming up where president obama and romney are spending the final days of this campaign. and bill clinton speaks about how he felt regarding last night's presidential debate. here's my morning routine. cute. then new activia breakfast blend. a great way to help start the d
the bank of america claims it's not true saying it strongly denies the allegations. wal-mart to facing a proposed class-action lawsuit in chicago the company and to staffing agencies are accused of requiring temporary workers to come early, stay late ian to skip lunch. wal-mart has denied comments until it reviews the suits and wal-mart has threatened to walk off the job when it will hurt the company most the day after thanksgiving. a town hall forum tonight on the city's west side to discuss...
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♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea - ♪ from sea to ♪ to shining sea ♪ america the beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ gerri:resident oma telling la nht that the deat of fo americans in libya was not optimal. shoue aologize for the comments? here's what ome of your are posting. stuart writes: absolutely. after al these brave americans were his folks. another very poor choice of words he used in the second debate dwil bert says: a situation that is not the best. well, in my opion the president's response to this act of war is not only not optimal, t a national disgrace. we also asked you, 98% of you said yes, 2%aid, no. log on to jerry gerri willis.coe there. finally tonight, he promised to have the most transparent presidency ever, but he's anything but transparent. he's not even being transparent about his first major piece of legislation, the stimulus, that was pposed
♪ america! ♪ america! - ♪ god shed his grace on thee ♪ - ♪ on thee - ♪ and crown thy good with brotherhood ♪ - ♪ from sea to shining sea - ♪ from sea to ♪ to shining sea ♪ america the beautiful ♪ from sea to shining sea ♪ gerri:resident oma telling la nht that the deat of fo americans in libya was not optimal. shoue aologize for the comments? here's what ome of your are posting. stuart writes: absolutely. after al these brave americans were his folks. another very poor...
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we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we are here today. he discovered for the administration is the broadband technology opportunities program or btop. this program was established in 2009 by the american reinvestment and recovery act and is administered by ntia. we have nearly $4 billion invested in roughly 230 projects across the country, all aimed at expanding broadband access and adoption in the country. and i want to tell you a little bit about the programs and then tell you about why we care so much about this issue. so, we have the btop for infrastructure projects. these are building broadband networks in areas that are currently underserved. they are making sure that hospitals, schools, and other vital community institutions have the access that they
we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we are here today. he discovered for the administration is the broadband technology opportunities program or btop. this...
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america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >> president obama says encouraging job report shows the country made too much progress to turn back now. do you believe the numbers? here's what you are posting on the show's facebook page. june says, no, i think it's ever so convenient that the numbers they put out are good right after an ever so poor debate performance. another says, if you believe the numbers, i have a unicorn to sell you. we asked on the website, and 2% said yes, and 98% said no. conspiracy theorists abound. log on for the online question every weekday. while the "hunger games" dominated the box office in the spring, a real life fight is happening across the country thanks to the lunch box cops. new national rules as part of michelle obama's healthy free kids act calls for lunch menus to be a one size fits all snooze fest, and kids are speaking out. >> welcome, welcome to the 2012-13 school year. as ordered by the regime, you are going to receive less portions and
america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >> president obama says encouraging job report shows the country made too much progress to turn back now. do you believe the numbers? here's what you are posting on the show's facebook page. june says, no, i think it's ever so convenient that the numbers they put out are good right after an ever so poor debate performance. another says, if you believe the numbers, i have a unicorn to sell you. we asked on the...
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welcome to america's election headquarters, i'm heather childers. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. changing narrative once again making for clear-cut answers
welcome to america's election headquarters, i'm heather childers. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. changing narrative once again making for clear-cut answers
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it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? greg palkot has the story of heroism and disaster. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>. >> bret: details are still coming out about what happened in benghazi on september 11th, in off camera hearings and congressional hearings and special reports has investigated at well. greg palkot went to benghazi himself. there he talked to eyewitnesses and scoured the abandoned compound for additional clues. now, he pulls it all together and walks you through a timeline of terror you won't soon forget. >> september 11th, 2012, morning the u.s. ambassador chris stevens has a full day of meetings ahead of him. since this is 11th anniversary of al-qaeda attacks he schedules all of them inside the mission walls i
it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? greg palkot has the story of heroism and disaster. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios...
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america is brilliant with the checks and balances in place. it is the responsibility to make sure comis not a dirter word. it is allowed. >> guys making a point. 52 percent of the poll say this is the biggest number. 50 percent say one party. >> over the course of my financial journalism career everything changed in the last four year. we don't use fundmental analysis and unfortunately two-party promotes grid lock and the market is fed up with uncertainty. we heard the same thing from market pundits. once it goes away we'll get back to the race now . unfortunately you have one party in the congress and another party in the white house nothing will get done and all we will be doing is sitting and waiting again. >> johnathon, a problem or not. >> right now the only certainty under the president and democrat is more government and control and regulation and look at the attempts. you are looking at guaranteed freddie, fanny and solyndra and meanwhile the role of government protect us is going un. and why doesn't government get back to what it is s
america is brilliant with the checks and balances in place. it is the responsibility to make sure comis not a dirter word. it is allowed. >> guys making a point. 52 percent of the poll say this is the biggest number. 50 percent say one party. >> over the course of my financial journalism career everything changed in the last four year. we don't use fundmental analysis and unfortunately two-party promotes grid lock and the market is fed up with uncertainty. we heard the same thing...
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this is america. and your life is all a circumstance based upon your choices. hillary clinton simply she has completely debunked this myth somehow the is war on women when peop are out there wanting free choice and wanting women to make their own choices. this i is a big win for women and think it --. neil: she was framiig it in a way that made it kind of odd. she was asked about, a lot of women who juggle career and kids and all of th. she went on to say if you're not hpy do something about it. live in time you hav endless chces. mon money certainly helps. you don't have to money to go for but you have to work on yourself. do something. what is so novel about that? is essentially the essence of peoewho want to succeed in life anyway? male or female. she is saying if you want to go to something in life, that is your choi, quit whining about it and go for the gus stow. >> neil, the key word, there is a key word there, women who are organized and have a support system in placeho have kids and do quite well. but let's take it even further than that if you want to
this is america. and your life is all a circumstance based upon your choices. hillary clinton simply she has completely debunked this myth somehow the is war on women when peop are out there wanting free choice and wanting women to make their own choices. this i is a big win for women and think it --. neil: she was framiig it in a way that made it kind of odd. she was asked about, a lot of women who juggle career and kids and all of th. she went on to say if you're not hpy do something about...
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the america -- thy have tried this before in the american public didn't buy before, the associatedll the class warfare with the occupy movement. all of the socialist and marxist involved in that. so that didn't work. if they are trying to get the independent votersthis may work with their base come but it's not going to work with independents and those are precisely the people that somehow ama has to get back in his corner. this is not going to do it. neil: you are very sary smart. it is likewicked. >> thank you very much by the way, what is german for showing some guts? when a german chancellor decides to kick some athens, eece in athens, greece. i can assure you no good not at all. that i is later. but first, how romney stays on a roll. this transition is all about reminding americans howuch more so barack obama's costume right now @a ne: this just in, 10% more. the urban institute warning that is how much midsize companies will be paying at the present health care law is passing this year. well, it is sort of like the information we have been given about a coming into close he was
the america -- thy have tried this before in the american public didn't buy before, the associatedll the class warfare with the occupy movement. all of the socialist and marxist involved in that. so that didn't work. if they are trying to get the independent votersthis may work with their base come but it's not going to work with independents and those are precisely the people that somehow ama has to get back in his corner. this is not going to do it. neil: you are very sary smart. it is...
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companies would rather go there that is terrible for america. liz: united kingdom is not switzerland, what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i'm a believer in american exceptionalism, america is a great place to live, and work, and a great place to do business. and so i don't think that we should let our tax policy be determined by what is going on in other countries, if businesses want to go to england it is a mistake on their part. liz: would you try to stop them with tax policies. >> i think that if -- look if a business isismly doing business ism simply doing, in england, there is nothing we can do about that, but if they do business in u.s. they are subject to u.s. tax laws, the notion that what is happening in u.s. is driving bes overseas drives me as unrealistic. liz: are companies tacked twice here in u.s. when they bring foreign profits back home and they are tacked overseas. >> in a lot of cases, i don't understand your thinking eric, nobody who starts an american company wants too go to the u.k. to do business, they would rather
companies would rather go there that is terrible for america. liz: united kingdom is not switzerland, what do you make of that? >> well, you know, i'm a believer in american exceptionalism, america is a great place to live, and work, and a great place to do business. and so i don't think that we should let our tax policy be determined by what is going on in other countries, if businesses want to go to england it is a mistake on their part. liz: would you try to stop them with tax...
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the growing inequality in america. tavis: the americans who pushed forward and advanced all types of social-justice issues, and we are talking all types of people. >> yes. tavis: because of cynicism and a number of issues, it is hard for individuals to get the kind of attraction that they did back in the day because institutions have so much more power now than they ever had. the institution of wall street. the institution of lobbyists. political parties, etc. so how do people breaks through -- breakthrough -- break through those that have the power? >> the labor union has been weakened, but there are signs of a growing labor movement. immigrants, african-americans, women, so i think the labor movement has pushed back in the last couple of years, and i think we will see a revitalization of organized labor. if you look at the things that were considered radical back then, social security, women's right to vote, dismantling jim crow and poll taxes and things like that, the minimum wage, protecting the environment, giving
the growing inequality in america. tavis: the americans who pushed forward and advanced all types of social-justice issues, and we are talking all types of people. >> yes. tavis: because of cynicism and a number of issues, it is hard for individuals to get the kind of attraction that they did back in the day because institutions have so much more power now than they ever had. the institution of wall street. the institution of lobbyists. political parties, etc. so how do people breaks...
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investors and non investors alike, something to look forward to in america. at the very least slowing down. we could do worse. take a look around. west virginia congress want. now the question becomes whether you guys do a thing. >> that is a big question. a lot of it will depend on what happens in the election. what kind of spy and they want to have. the order. very low expectations. he always wants to douse expectations. that's what he's doing. going to fix the fiscal clef and to tax reform at the same time. >> here is what i could see happening. some of your colleagues have mentioned this. you punt for six months. you delay the tough decisions, whether barack obama as read elected or mitt romney is for next year. >> i think their is a high likelihood that we extend the tax relief. this tax -- well, -- neil: the bush rates for everyone. i do believe that what happened. >> he bought it last year. neil: yap. no way now. >> we need him to lead, we don't need them to throw cold water on what could be i think the something where we do get together. the best time
investors and non investors alike, something to look forward to in america. at the very least slowing down. we could do worse. take a look around. west virginia congress want. now the question becomes whether you guys do a thing. >> that is a big question. a lot of it will depend on what happens in the election. what kind of spy and they want to have. the order. very low expectations. he always wants to douse expectations. that's what he's doing. going to fix the fiscal clef and to tax...
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elect him and he'll get america on track. re-elect president obama, and we're on the road to greece. with dependence on the government now at an all-time high, massive spending paid for by borrowing is a defining issue in the campaign. joining me is the ceo of saxo bank, a danish investment bank. lars, welcome to the show. >> thank you. gerri: start with food stamps, a big program in the country, now 15% of americans on food stamps, and we got news more are dependent on it. 47 million americans on food stamps compared to 32 million in january of 2009. what do you make of this? >> it's not surprising because the nature of entitlement programs is they grow and grow. there's so many dynamics pulling that direction, you know, the people that want, entitlements, people making money from administering entitlements, people benefits from creating those dependent on the state and not least. that's dangerous. there's socialists who want voters that way. gerri: you say "socialist" in the country, and everybody denies it in this country,
elect him and he'll get america on track. re-elect president obama, and we're on the road to greece. with dependence on the government now at an all-time high, massive spending paid for by borrowing is a defining issue in the campaign. joining me is the ceo of saxo bank, a danish investment bank. lars, welcome to the show. >> thank you. gerri: start with food stamps, a big program in the country, now 15% of americans on food stamps, and we got news more are dependent on it. 47 million...
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they are america's team, those cowboys, whatever. this is the first victoria secret store at a professional sports venue. what do you think? >> well, who goes lingerie shopping at football game first of all. unless guilty husband tryg to help their mad ves. >> come on. >> what is next? we'll see wal-mart. >> don't change the subject. get back to victoria secret. melissa: she does raise a legitimate point. >> she doesn't. we'll talk about victoria secret. melissa: go ahead. go ahead. >> i just see, thinking rhinestones and cowboy hats. can't you? wouldn't that be amazing? sorry just thinking. >> all for it. melissa: go to professional sports games desperate to do anything. you watch for a while. maybe i could go buy. i could kind of see it. i don't think i'm target audience. >> very funny. good for us. melia: this is big endorsement for president obama, one i'm sure he has been waiting for. hugo chavez, says if he were an american he would vote for president obama. if he were venezuelan he thinks mr. obama would vote for mr. chavez in
they are america's team, those cowboys, whatever. this is the first victoria secret store at a professional sports venue. what do you think? >> well, who goes lingerie shopping at football game first of all. unless guilty husband tryg to help their mad ves. >> come on. >> what is next? we'll see wal-mart. >> don't change the subject. get back to victoria secret. melissa: she does raise a legitimate point. >> she doesn't. we'll talk about victoria secret. melissa:...
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the startup america partnership was launched last year. it provides startups with access to corporations, investors and services they need to grow. the latest survey of small businesses shows a slight dip in optimism. overall, the index for the national federation of independent businesses dropped 1/10 of a point to 92.8. behind that number, owners planning to create jobs fell 6 points, while entreprenuers who think now is a good time to expand rose 3 points. and those expecting business conditions to improve gained 4 points. still ahead, a new documentary takes a close look at voters in wisconsin, and the issues driving them to the polls. that's next. a full-blown power struggle is happening in this country between labor unions and corporate america, along with other anti-union groups. brad lichtenstein spent two years in janesville, wisconsin, where his camera captured the economic crisis in that town after a gm factory shut down. good morning to you. > > good morning, thanks for having me. > > take us behind the scenes. what was it like
the startup america partnership was launched last year. it provides startups with access to corporations, investors and services they need to grow. the latest survey of small businesses shows a slight dip in optimism. overall, the index for the national federation of independent businesses dropped 1/10 of a point to 92.8. behind that number, owners planning to create jobs fell 6 points, while entreprenuers who think now is a good time to expand rose 3 points. and those expecting business...
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up next, theoal miners of america have a simple,irect message for president obama. coming up, we will te you what that message is. and aight race, when you look closely at the numbers, some very interesting developments amonkey voter groups and they're moving toward the romney-ryan ticket. romney-ryan ticket. next ithe "chalk talk." and waiting in le. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the st office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamp no. first class. priority mail. certified. inrnational. and the mailman picks it up. don't leave the shopnymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $0 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post oice again. lou: it turns out theepublican presidential nominee is a very likeable fellow after all despite what mainstream libbial media has been telling us for months, and months, governor romney'
up next, theoal miners of america have a simple,irect message for president obama. coming up, we will te you what that message is. and aight race, when you look closely at the numbers, some very interesting developments amonkey voter groups and they're moving toward the romney-ryan ticket. romney-ryan ticket. next ithe "chalk talk." and waiting in le. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the st office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s....
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that is why christie showed up to harness the power, sending a message to secretary of state clinton america's most-important war is the fight against hunger. >> best seed we can plant for peace are the seeds of these. >> just ahead concerns about dangers of baby formula. >> the nation's hottest husbands, one of them is in the bay area. >> thanks. today, 7 on your side is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions. you can contact me on facebook.com/abc 7 and on twitter. >> michael is about to get hotter. looking at san francisco you can see an absence of clouds. >> let's take a look at golden gate traffic. it's slowing down looking good if you're oncoming traffic is going into san francisco. stay with us. >>> 200,000 people googled msnbc and answer armstrong is the second most googled person. nike fired armstrong because of the doping scandal. and americans look looked for fact checks after the playoff debate. >> now for the rain delay going on in game three of the championship series. giants trailing 3-1 in the bottom of the 7th. giants fans e mailing us with proof of pride. next generation
that is why christie showed up to harness the power, sending a message to secretary of state clinton america's most-important war is the fight against hunger. >> best seed we can plant for peace are the seeds of these. >> just ahead concerns about dangers of baby formula. >> the nation's hottest husbands, one of them is in the bay area. >> thanks. today, 7 on your side is just ahead. i'm still taking your questions. you can contact me on facebook.com/abc 7 and on...
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>> want to talk about environmental problems in america? loosh back a few decades. la smog was so bad in the 1940s one day panicked californians thought the japanese had launched a chemical weapons attack. in the 1950s you could barely see across pittsburgh. they announced lake erie a dead sea killed by industrial pollution and president johnson declared the raw sewage flowing down the potomac a national disgrace. for the first time polls showed the environment was one of america's greatest worries. that presented an opportunity for lbj's success. >> president nixon in 1958 he was moved that get out front in the environment. >> just days after nixon took office a huge oil spill in santa barbara california and ohio's river caught fire. nixon's senior environmental advisors. >> you have rivers catching fire you better be aggressive. >> weeks after earth day in 1970 nixon established the grand new environment tal protection agency. >> it is fair to say the government does a good job at cleaning things up. >> absolutely. >> he writes extensively on green regulators. >>
>> want to talk about environmental problems in america? loosh back a few decades. la smog was so bad in the 1940s one day panicked californians thought the japanese had launched a chemical weapons attack. in the 1950s you could barely see across pittsburgh. they announced lake erie a dead sea killed by industrial pollution and president johnson declared the raw sewage flowing down the potomac a national disgrace. for the first time polls showed the environment was one of america's...
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she said she hopes america with exact revenge for the deaths of our people in the libyan consulate. lara logan's comments are not partisan or political. they are based on a professional observation and her percent until experience. the reason that this is of vital importance is because if our government will lie to us about benghazi, they will lie to us about anything and everything. if the political consequences to this administration are more important than the personal consequences to you and your family then we have to believe that this election is not just a choice between democrats and republicans it is a choice between an america that is owned by the people and served by the politicians. or one that is owned by the government the who desire to be served by the people. that is the choice. [ applause ] >> mike: this week state department officials in libya gave astonishing testimony before congress that they needed more security, asked the state department for it and denied. this is eric nordstrom, testifying about a phone call that he had with a regional director. >> i asked f
she said she hopes america with exact revenge for the deaths of our people in the libyan consulate. lara logan's comments are not partisan or political. they are based on a professional observation and her percent until experience. the reason that this is of vital importance is because if our government will lie to us about benghazi, they will lie to us about anything and everything. if the political consequences to this administration are more important than the personal consequences to you...